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Hello, @ed840 here!This is a discussion about what Pixar might create in the future and maybe some ideas that I would like to hear as well.

To be honest..

Pixar has made some great movies in the past few years.

But sadly, I think I heard a rumor that the Cars trilogy is ending after Cars 3 released?If it was possible I would want Pixar to keep making "Cars" but sadly, I do not know if it is possible if they will or not. If they did, in Cars 4, Lightning Mc Queen decides to be the new owner of Radiatior Springs and the new racer in Cars 3 lives in Radiator Springs. He decides to opens a racing camp for new cars in training.

I can see "The Good Dinosaur" have a sequel.. But then again, I am not Pixar. 😋

Wall-E would be another prime example, I would ask myself what would EVE and Wall-E do with the robots now that they have freedom to return to Earth? Would Auto and Moe return to wreak havoc?

I would love it if Pixar made a movie or a short film about Boo or name it Monsters 2, the girl who we all love and adore from Monsters, Incorporated. Mike and Sulley finds out that Mr. Waternoose has been threating her and Boo has no way to defend herself and her parents would not believe her. Mike and Sulley comes to the rescue and Boo is really shocked but happy.

A Bug's life, I think could have a sequel. Filk is in charge of the ant colony and Hopper returns, he, Atta, and Dot searches for the Circus Bugs as a desperate cry for help and with a new kind of bugs that helps them along with a boyfriend for Dot.

Inside Out 2 is where Riley grows up and new emotions occur.. Riley tries to learn that she needs to stay positive but there is too much stress between hockey team, school and everything. She is failing school and her parents takes away her privileges.

Me personally, I do not think Pixar would continue: Ratatouille, Coco or Brave.

But if Pixar had the opportunity to make more movies..

One of them would be really cool, they would team up with Disney still and make "Bacon's World" where Harrison Frazier, a divorced father who is a scientist that finds a weird purple neon glowing portal to a robotic universe and gets kicked down to it by a villain name Grayson Boone. He discovers a robot name Molt Griswald who is addicted to chocolate and a robot name Chuckie who has crippling depression and anxiety. He joins Bacon's World and meets new friends. But he decides to return home to the human world and is force to say Goodbye to his new friends. But he ends up back home due to his son who can take care of himself.

It would be live action and CGI animation. I think it would be pretty cool.

A giraffe name Leo who never fits in but tries his best to overcome his difference while in the jungle of Sagawa in Africa but he ends up making his friends and father proud when he ends up in a lost location with new friends that help him return home. His father becomes killed by a snake who wishes to take his place as king.

A story of how one tooth name Donny who falls out of a kid's mouth and tries to make it home. But one of the teeth that takes his place is evil and all of his friends are frightful.

A story about Barney who is a scientist who takes on the science fair and ends up winning 10 million dollars to help support his parents who have cancer.

This is just what I think would be a great successful movie ideas, comment down below Pixarians!

I wouldn’t mind an Inside Out sequel at the feature length, but besides that, I want mostly, if not all, originals.

However, I would love to see Pixar continue any of the feature film franchises at the short or TV length. This is definitely possible with the Disney streaming service set to launch next year. Most Pixar films would probably work with at least one more installment of 4-30 minutes, but the ones I think would work best are: Toy Story, Monsters, Finding Nemo/Dory, Incredibles, Cars and Inside Out. In addition to those, I would love to see WALL•E and Coco at that length, but I don’t know what they could possibly do for either considering how each one ends, and considering the quality of the feature films, they would have to be outstanding.

Toy Story is probably done as a franchise once the 4th film hits (regardless if it becomes a huge hit or not), so can't really see a 5th film happening especially with the current age that Tom Hanks and Tim Allen are at (and with Don Rickles gone, a 5th film in the series is very unlikely to surface, unless they do a mass recasting and a soft sequel/reboot).

Incredibles 3 is pretty much a 100% guaranteed at this point after the money I2 made so far and is continuing to make (there are hints riddled within the 2nd film that can set up for the events of I3 (and in the process fix what went wrong with I2 in terms of character arcs), most notably with the build up of Violet Parr (and Tony Ryndinger to a degree), and her interactions with Voyd and Winston likely being the main benefactor for I3 to happen and with Evelyn arrested (instead of being killed off like Syndrome was in the first film), she has a chance to be redeemed as a villain (with Fyronic being the big bad), plus the issue with the Underminer needs to be resolved (Bomb Voyage is likely getting his pay-off already played out via the comic series that launched alongside I2 if that comic ends up being canon), I also see the third Incredibles being the very last sequel Pixar makes in history, plus both Samuel L. Jackson and Sophia Bush want to return for the third film (especially if Jackson's still alive as is the rest of the cast).

Cars 4 is a safe bet to happen as it's one of Disney's biggest moneymakers and we already got hints as Owen Wilson has talked about it after the third film's release and wants to see Cars 4 go back to the route that Cars 2 took as a spy/thriller (but better handled and hopefully no Mater as the lead, Mater is what killed Cars 2's chances).

A third Finding film seems very far-fetched at this point, I can't really see how they can carry on the series now that Marlin's, Dory's and Nemo's respective character arcs were all wrapped up in both films nicely (I honestly can't see the Tank Gang leading their own film as well compared to Dory, Marlin or Nemo).

Inside Out 2 (Outside In?) is a safe bet to happen with Riley in her late teens/early adulthood would be too much to pass up especially if Pete Docter returns, there's more to this world especially with Riley being near adulthood.

Brave 2 is probably going to happen, seeing Disney clearly has not forgotten Merdia (with her appearing in Ralph Breaks the Internet) and they have talked about doing a sequel at some point.

As for sequels such as A Bug's Life, Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up, The Good Dinosaur (which is the only known Pixar Original to bomb in Pixar's history outside of Cars 2) and Coco, not a chance.

I think Pixar's recent originals don't really need a sequel (besides Inside Out), and I know you never know if Pixar's upcoming originals can deserve a sequel, but they just might if they make a decent amount of money and don't get panned. (The Untitled Suburban Fantasy Film sounds really great so far. ) I'd want mostly originals throughout the next decade. I don't think it's that likely to have a 5th installment in the Toy Story series, and I guess Cars doesn't need any further feature-length installments because given that the Cars films have pretty much a complete story by now (considering Lightning McQueen's situation in Cars 3), but for both the Toy Story and Cars franchise, I think it'd be great to have short films or TV specials, like PixarsBiggestFan said, and I would love to see a continuation to the Toy Story Toons since it's been a while since they've been released (what happened to Mythic Rock???). Incredibles 2 is bound to surpass Frozen, and it's made a LOT of money and broke records, but again, I think it would be great and more fitting to see shorts and TV specials made to keep the franchise from losing popularity instead of having a second feature-length sequel (although I wouldn't mind it). I don't really think the Pixar films as of this year (besides Inside Out) really need a feature-length sequel, and as I said, I'd really love to have mostly original films throughout the 2020s. It's great that there's already going to be a Monsters TV series released with the Disney Streaming Service late next year, and I think it'd be great to have TV shows for Pixar's most popular franchises as of this year.

I don't like the idea of an Incredibles TV series, because it would be too eerily similar to what Bird had done with the Simpsons (in fact the Incredibles were heavily based off of them seeing as Bird worked on that show for a good 8 years) and it would more or less ruin the family feel and it would be selling them out (which is something that Bird's completely against), if Disney/Pixar truly wants to prolong the series, a prequel TV series focusing on Bob, Helen and Frozone right before the first Glory Days would be the way to go and the series can end leading up to to where Bob saves Sansweet and likewise the ban takes effect.

As for the main family themselves, keep them theatrical exclusive! Not every Pixar property needs to get the TV treatment, it does prolong and keeps the series alive, but at the same time it can ruin them (I mean for franchises like Monsters Inc. (which isn't getting a third film anytime soon and is a perfect fit) Toy Story (which is likely going to happen as it's one of their big moneymakers and as we saw with their last 2 shorts, they are perfectly TV worthy) and Cars can get TV shows, but Incredibles NEEDS to stay as a pure film franchise, plain and simple, having a TV series devalues the likely chance that Incredibles 3 happens!)

None for a while. I love the sequels that Pixar has been making (even Cars 2), but I think after Toy Story 4, I would like to see a pluthra of original films, before jumping back into sequels. While I would love to see Mike and Sulley again, I don't want a sequel to Monsters Inc (because of it's perfect ending, unless it can be really great). I don't want a sequel to Ratatouille, Wall-E, Up, Inside Out and Coco. A sequel to A Bug's Life, Brave and The Good Dinosaur are all unlikely and I don't really want those either. Maybe the Finding Nemo series will get another entry, but I think out of all of them the one with the most potential is Incredibles 3. I'm not sure I want that either though. I don't know what I want, whatever Pixar gives me I'll take, honestly.

None for a while. I love the sequels that Pixar has been making (even Cars 2), but I think after Toy Story 4, I would like to see a pluthra of original films, before jumping back into sequels. While I would love to see Mike and Sulley again, I don't want a sequel to Monsters Inc (because of it's perfect ending, unless it can be really great). I don't want a sequel to Ratatouille, Wall-E, Up, Inside Out and Coco. A sequel to A Bug's Life, Brave and The Good Dinosaur are all unlikely and I don't really want those either. Maybe the Finding Nemo series will get another entry, but I think out of all of them the one with the most potential is Incredibles 3. I'm not sure I want that either though. I don't know what I want, whatever Pixar gives me I'll take, honestly.

We are seeing Mike and Sulley again in that upcoming Monsters TV series set to air on their new streaming service next year, to what extent is unknown (seeing as Monsters U did not make enough money at the box office to justify a third film happening, a TV series is outright perfect for them and would be the best way to continue and end the franchise on a good note, if I'm not mistaken, outside of A Bug's Life and the Cars series, they are the least popular franchise Pixar has).

A sequel to Brave not happening? Mark Andrews would like to have a word with you, while he's not interested in one right now (due to Pixar's upcoming film releases are all originals so far), he is thinking about a 2nd film, so a Brave sequel isn't out of the realm of possibility, it's really up to Disney/Pixar if they want to explore Merida's world more or not, they have the final say.

The Finding series is definitely getting a third film, with Dory getting $1 billion, they are most likely to get a third film well before we get a third Incredibles (unless the latter happens first).

Owen Wilson clearly wants a 4th Cars and has talked about it and they want it to return to the spy/thriller genre from Cars 2 (hopefully no Mater as the lead).

Again Incredibles 3 is the most obvious one and is the most likely one to happen (again due to getting $1 billion), could very well be their last sequel they ever do on that series before sticking with originals for good (and it would be a good swan song for some of the cast members who are going to be well over 60 when they do start up on that film).

I can see many of the current franchises coming to an end within the next 10-20 years if not sooner.

However, about an Incredibles 3 being the last sequel ever, it can possibly be the last sequel to a film released between 1995-2019, but I’m sure we’ll recieve sequels at some point or another to at least a few of the 2020 decade’s Pixar films (regardless of if they’re majority original or majority sequel) and possibly an Inside Out sequel, and the same for films released in the 2030, 2040 and so on decades (of course, I’m assuming Pixar will still be the top, or at least one of the top, animation studios for the next 30+ years.)

I can see many of the current franchises coming to an end within the next 10-20 years if not sooner.

However, about an Incredibles 3 being the last sequel ever, it can possibly be the last sequel to a film released between 1995-2019, but I’m sure we’ll receive sequels at some point or another to at least a few of the 2020 decade’s Pixar films (regardless of if they’re majority original or majority sequel) and possibly an Inside Out sequel, and the same for films released in the 2030, 2040 and so on decades (of course, I’m assuming Pixar will still be the top, or at least one of the top, animation studios for the next 30+ years.)

Depends on whether or not any of the 2020 originals are bankable enough to warrant said sequels, by the time we get to the 2030s/2040s, we might get reboots to some of these films (an Incredibles reboot set during the 80s/90s era would be awesome as long as they find a way to reinvent the Parr family while keeping their designs fresh and simple, but familiar to those who grew up with the original series) and 3D animation will be the new 2D (likely with 4D animation taking over the top animation spot).

That upcoming Sci-Fi film (likely to be the other 2020 film out in June) could be a winner if done right and could possibly get a sequel, depending on how they build up that universe.

Incredibles 3 is the most likely, and the one most people would want I'd say. The more I think about it, there is more you could do with Ratatouille, if you had him go in some sort of Iron Chef show, or explore more cuisines of the world, but the next sequel could honestly be to an entirely new brand.

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